Surface chemistry and flotation behavior of dolomite, monazite and bastnäsite in the presence of benzohydroxamate, sodium oleate and phosphoric acid ester collectors
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Add time:09/01/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Carboxylates, hydroxamates and organic phosphoric acids are typical collectors used for rare earth mineral flotation. Carboxylates are not selective, while hydroxamates, though selective, require high concentrations to recover a significant amount of rare earth minerals. Other collectors such as organic phosphoric acids, which showed promising rare earth minerals collecting potential, have recently been explored. However, the mechanism of organic phosphoric acid adsorption on the surface of rare earth minerals has not been very well investigated. In this study, zeta potential measurements were conducted to study the surface property of dolomite, monazite and bastnäsite in the presence of benzohydroxamate (hydroxamate), sodium oleate (carboxylate) and Flotinor 1682 (phosphoric acid ester). These measurements, complemented with ATR-FTIR spectroscopy, evaluated the adsorption of the collectors at the surface of the minerals. The adsorption of the collectors was found to be highly influenced by the mineral cations present at the mineral/solution interface and in the solution. Possible adsorption mechanisms are proposed and discussed; some of which agree with those presented in the literature, while others provided different perspective. Although benzohydroxamate was the most selective, potential flotation processes to recover rare earth minerals using sodium oleate and Flotinor 1682 were also suggested.
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